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Syrian hand-pie place in Hyde Square closes
By adamg on Wed, 03/01/2017 - 10:57am
If you didn't get a chance to visit Aurum in Hyde Square, well, it's too late now, although the owner is promising pop-ups from time to time.
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We get it. It was Syrian
We get it. It was Syrian owned.
Nope, you don't get it at all
I don't think the owner's Syrian - he just liked a particular kind of Syrian food that you could only get from Syrian places in Worcester.
But thanks for playing.
My guess
This anon prefers things which are Russian owned, like Trump, over Syrian owned businesses.
Why? Wasn't it Blue Nile
Why? Wasn't it Blue Nile before that? I'm sad. Such good food.
Blue Nile still there
Blue Nile is a couple doors down.
Well, now I know why....
Now I know why my friend's art exhibit on their walls was closed a week early. Too bad, those hand pies were very tasty!
Such a loss
I will miss those fine folks and their delectable selections, but I will mourn the fried cauliflower. If that fryer is still on site, I hope the next occupants of the space find a way to keep that tradition as long as possible.
Best wishes to the Aurum team.
Not surprising.
Sad, but not unexpected. They were a little too niche to survive long-term and their business model contradicted the nature of the food - they should have been more fast-service oriented. Prices were fine, but they took quite a bit of time to make those pies and small plates to order (not that fresh food is necessarily a bad thing) and many were messy to eat which kinda defeated their purpose of being hand pies (not to mention they were cut in half for serving!) They could be neither quick nor practically portable - it was good food reasonably priced but the manner of execution wasn't in line with the nature of the product.
Pikalo being across the street likely put several nails into the coffin, as they could put out empanadas that were served faster, more varied, easier and cleaner to eat on the go, and even cheaper than Aurum. Sure, they make empanadas in batches ahead of time like a bakery, but they're in constant production and even run out from time to time, so you know they're fresh. I catered a small group meeting with a single sack full of empanadas, for less than a Franklin. Didn't even have to phone in an order ahead of time, walked right up to the counter, rattled off the number of four types that I wanted and walked out inside of ten minutes. In that time I would still have been waiting for a single pie at Aurum that would come out dripping with sauce and lava-hot, so I couldn't eat it for another five.
They were a novelty, but really only that and nothing more. The pop-up model suits them better.
+1 to what Deepfreeze said
....and adding that their opening hours at 9 am precluded commuters like me the opportunity to get their smoothies or baked goods for breakfast. (And their vegetarian pies always had too much kale.)
Bring back KFC!
Bring back KFC!
Aurum?!
I just discovered Aurum & *really* liked it. So bummed they're closing.